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BEIJING (Reuters) - A deputy head of China's top planning agency has been sacked for corruption after allegations against him were first posted online, media said on Tuesday, in the government's latest move against pervasive graft. Liu Tienan had been removed as deputy of the National Development and Reform Commission for "serious discipline violations", the state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the Communist Party of China's Organisation Department as saying. The news came the same day that a deputy police chief in southwestern Chongqing city was reported fired for
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